Transportation

Busáras

1953

Michael Scott
Architect

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Designed by Michael Scott and team, the Store Street Bus Station or Busáras (1953) replaced the informal melée of bus activity on the nearby quays of the River Liffey with a tall, thin section, concrete frame and a plan governed by the sweep of buses. Engineered by Ove Arup, Busáras featured the first concrete cantilever on the island in the canopy to the bus yard as well as a double skin façade influenced by Le Corbusier’s Cité de Refuge and Centrosoyuz buildings. Passengers’ visual experience of the buses is framed through a glazed curtain wall which separates the vehicles from a double height waiting room articulated by concrete pilotis covered in coloured mosaics by Patrick Scott.